With the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) in fields such as smart manufacturing, transportation, energy, and healthcare, the integration of a large number of heterogeneous devices, big data, and cloud computing resources has become crucial. However, while bringing innovative applications, AIoT also faces unprecedented cybersecurity challenges. Risks such as data leakage, device hacking, and system service interruptions are increasingly severe, posing threats to critical infrastructure and business operations.
Imminent disaster.
This white paper aims to assist readers in exploring how to choose a suitable AIoT platform from four core cybersecurity perspectives. It delves into the cybersecurity architecture and implementation mechanisms required during the design and deployment phases. By leveraging international standards (such as ISO 27017 and IEC 62443), encrypted communication protocols, hardware trusted components, and remote secure access technologies, it guides readers to correctly select an end-to-end AIoT security system with capabilities for prevention, defense, monitoring, and tracking. This not only helps enterprises achieve AIoT digital transformation but also assists organizations in confronting increasingly complex challenges.
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